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Tenba Tools Lens Capsule 13 x 9cm - Black

Lenses are the keys to a good image, yet they are usually the most breakable piece of gear in your camera kit. To provide added protection for lenses inside or outside a camera bag, Tenba designed the Lens Capsule: a durable padded lens pouch with extra protection on both ends where the lens is most fragile. Lens Capsules come in a variety of sizes to fit everything from small prime lenses all the way up to a 200-400mm zoom.

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Tenba Tools Lens Capsule 13 x 9cm - Black

Tenba Tools Lens Capsule 13 x 9cm - Black

Lenses are the keys to a good image, yet they are usually the most breakable piece of gear in your camera kit. To provide added protection for lenses inside or outside a camera bag, Tenba designed the Lens Capsule: a durable padded lens pouch with extra protection on both ends where the lens is most fragile. Lens Capsules come in a variety of sizes to fit everything from small prime lenses all the way up to a 200-400mm zoom.

As an example, you can get a case for your 24-70mm 2.8 with the lens hood reversed, or a case to fit it with the lens hood extended. The same case that fits a 24-70mm 2.8 with the hood extended will also fit a 70-200mm 2.8 with the hood reversed. So you can see how these Capsules are super versatile.

Tenba Tools is a collection of versatile, problem solving accessories designed to keep everything organized and protected, from memory cards and batteries to cameras and lenses and everything in between. This collection includes card wallets, cable pouches, packable bags, padded camera inserts and more, with each Tool designed to meet the critical demands of professional photographers and filmmakers. Lenses are the keys to a good image, yet they are usually the most breakable piece of gear in your camera kit. To provide added protection for lenses inside or outside a camera bag, Tenba designed the Lens Capsule: a durable padded lens pouch with extra protection in the form of molded EVA caps on both ends where the lens is most fragile. The secure loop at the rear of the Lens Capsule will attach to virtually any waist belt or MOLLE compatible system, as well as to the sides of many Tenba bags. The lid opens with a sturdy YKK zipper, and the interior mesh pocket holds the included Tenba microfiber lens cloth. Lens Capsules come in a variety of sizes to fit everything from small prime lenses all the way up to a 200-400mm zoom, and each size was carefully designed to fit many possible lenses. As an example, the Lens Capsule that fits a 24-70mm 2.8 with the lens hood extended will also fit a 70-200mm 2.8 with the hood reversed.

Features:

Lens Capsule Bag Organiser Features

Versatile Protection - Padded Lens Capsule provides protection for lenses inside a larger bag or on a waist belt

Extra Padding Where It Counts - Rigid, molded EVA foam lid and base ensure extra protection where the lens is most vulnerable

Attaches To Waist Belt - Secure loop allows Lens Capsule to be attached to virtually any waist belt or MOLLE compatible system

Included Microfiber Lens Cloth - Tucked inside mesh pouch so it's there when you need it

Tenba Tools Lens Capsule (9 x 9cm) Bag Organiser

Capacity - Mirrorless zoom lenses or DSLR prime lenses up to 9cm

Tenba Tools Lens Capsule (13 x 9cm) Bag Organiser

Capacity - 16-35mm or Canon 24-70mm 2.8 (with hood reversed) and other zoom lenses up to 13cm

Tenba Tools Lens Capsule (15 x 11cm) Bag Organiser

Capacity - Nikon or Sony 24-70mm 2.8 (with hood reversed) and other zoom lenses up to 15cm

Tenba Tools Lens Capsule (23 x 12cm) Bag Organiser

Capacity - Canon/Nikon/Sony 70-200mm 2.8 or Canon 100-400mm 4.5 (with hood reversed) and other zoom lenses up to 23cm

‚ÄãTenba Tools Lens Capsule (30 x 13cm) Bag Organiser

Capacity - Canon/Nikon/Sony 70-200mm 2.8 (with hood extended), Nikon 200-500mm and other zoom lenses up to 30cm

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Tenba Tools Lens Capsule 13 x 9cm - Black

Lenses are the keys to a good image, yet they are usually the most breakable piece of gear in your camera kit. To provide added protection for lenses inside or outside a camera bag, Tenba designed the Lens Capsule: a durable padded lens pouch with extra protection on both ends where the lens is most fragile. Lens Capsules come in a variety of sizes to fit everything from small prime lenses all the way up to a 200-400mm zoom.

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